* THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES D Q A ISJ C about to make their wills, and desiring to secure the 1 JjAOvJIiO faithful execution of their last wishes. TI 1 DQ ft IVI Q about to marry and make provision by marriage r XjJaOUINO contractor settlement. TOPP'R^InI\FQ contemplating the eettling of their estate, or of a A Ju-iXvOwli O sum or sums of money by trust deed. TOl^ 17 ID O A IVT O desirous of constituting trusts for charitable or iXjlvOUlNo benevolent objects. TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES %2£L£ss&&, Mi for p8 " on8 All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from ACLAND, BARNS, AND CO., CBRISTCHUROH, Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. 6 New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established 1859. CAPITAL- — ONE MILLION. THE PREMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. Tiilßß AND MARINE RISKS, alao RISKS ON GROWING CROPS X? THRESHING MACHINES, &c, accepted at Lowest Current Bates. GEORGE JAMESON, AGENT, ABHBURTON. P. ANDD. DUNCAN, i WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. IfeESIDBB the ordinary Implements m obo on Farnoß, we are manufacturing the followinjr t > GOB6E UUTTEJKB, Keir'e Patent, eimple, strcng, tffective, and cheap. Thi B Machine i« fnlly secured nnder Letters Patent, and all the parta thereof. Anyone infringing B*id Pftteat rights will be prosecuted. DISC HARROWP, tbe simplest, cheapest, most convenient for hai* ling, and mcßt effeetiye D|*c Harrow m the Markot, DRILLS, by Btrict attention to the wants of the Farming Oomnmni<y, we have Ireem enabled to trodnce the best DRTLL yet mada m >ew Zealand. We have, after due consideration, adopted the SPOON FEED Oor Drills will, tnerefore, drill any kind of SUED or (TRAIN, from Turnip Heed to Beana; English o» American Coulters Bam© prise, STALKER'S AUTOMATIC FEEDERS for Threshing Machines. Although the genins of English Engineers hns been at work on this question for the last 20 years, it has been reserwd for a farmer of Tir Wa ld to solve the problem. We haTe every conflderce m recommending these FJSEDERB. We would ask Machine Owners not to listen <o interested persons who decry these FEEDERS, bnt to apply to anyone who has given, them h FAIR TRIAL. We mention the following gentlemen bb being experienced and sncceesful •Threshers, who have used our FEEDERS with satisfaction to themselves and their Clients :— MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN,|MR JOHN MOORHEAD, Anyone deßiring^information re our FEEDEBB, can obtain the came from any of these ■ * Repairs to Machinnry. We. Bre favorably sitnuted for repairing every class of Maohinery. Oaatinga of every description m Cast Iron, Steel, Brais.oc Malleable Cant f.r repairs, can bi nadfromuaon the shortest nobce.* . . . Repairs to Reapera and Binders _We keep a large Stock of extrai for repairing theae Machinee, and we have a number of improved titttage repairs effected ia a proptr masnu o»Wjo«borteiti»otioo,»u4»l>rwiwial» r r~«»*« j.nza Kw
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1741, 16 January 1888, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1741, 16 January 1888, Page 1
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